Mercury 275 Verado Powerhead Block Pistons Crank Valves Cams Covers on 2040-parts.com
Newark, Delaware, United States
Powerhead assembly from an 05' Verado 275 1B056602. Mechanic that disassembled this said it had a bad head gasket but everything else was fine. Bores look great pistons look great crank has slight rust as seen in pics valves/cams have fiberglass dust on them. We don't see or deal w/ a lot of Verados so make offer I have no use for this stuff lying around. I will pallet these parts for free and ship from a business w/ forklifts located in Newark De 19711. Shipping arrangements fees responsibility of buyer but I can assist if need be. I only ship to a hub in the US export forms arrangements responsibility of buyer or buyers agent. Payment due within 24hrs of purchase no exceptions. Sold as is as seen in the pictures Questions Vince 302 379 5404 |
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